Florida Statutes
Part III - Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees (Ss. 112.311-112.3261)
112.3142 - Ethics training for specified constitutional officers, elected municipal officers, and commissioners.


(1) As used in this section, the term “constitutional officers” includes the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, the Chief Financial Officer, the Commissioner of Agriculture, state attorneys, public defenders, sheriffs, tax collectors, property appraisers, supervisors of elections, clerks of the circuit court, county commissioners, district school board members, and superintendents of schools.

(2)(a) All constitutional officers must complete 4 hours of ethics training each calendar year which addresses, at a minimum, s. 8, Art. II of the State Constitution, the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, and the public records and public meetings laws of this state. This requirement may be satisfied by completion of a continuing legal education class or other continuing professional education class, seminar, or presentation if the required subjects are covered.
(b) All elected municipal officers must complete 4 hours of ethics training each calendar year which addresses, at a minimum, s. 8, Art. II of the State Constitution, the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, and the public records and public meetings laws of this state. This requirement may be satisfied by completion of a continuing legal education class or other continuing professional education class, seminar, or presentation if the required subjects are covered.
(c) Beginning January 1, 2020, each commissioner of a community redevelopment agency created under part III of chapter 163 must complete 4 hours of ethics training each calendar year which addresses, at a minimum, s. 8, Art. II of the State Constitution, the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, and the public records and public meetings laws of this state. This requirement may be satisfied by completion of a continuing legal education class or other continuing professional education class, seminar, or presentation, if the required subject material is covered by the class.
(d) The commission shall adopt rules establishing minimum course content for the portion of an ethics training class which addresses s. 8, Art. II of the State Constitution and the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees.
(e) The Legislature intends that a constitutional officer or elected municipal officer who is required to complete ethics training pursuant to this section receive the required training as close as possible to the date that he or she assumes office. A constitutional officer or elected municipal officer assuming a new office or new term of office on or before March 31 must complete the annual training on or before December 31 of the year in which the term of office began. A constitutional officer or elected municipal officer assuming a new office or new term of office after March 31 is not required to complete ethics training for the calendar year in which the term of office began.

(3) Each house of the Legislature shall provide for ethics training pursuant to its rules.
History.—s. 4, ch. 2013-36; s. 2, ch. 2014-183; s. 1, ch. 2019-163.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title X - Public Officers, Employees, and Records

Chapter 112 - Public Officers and Employees: General Provisions

Part III - Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees (Ss. 112.311-112.3261)

112.311 - Legislative intent and declaration of policy.

112.312 - Definitions.

112.3121 - Definitions.

112.3122 - Enforcement and penalties for constitutional prohibition against lobbying by a public officer.

112.3123 - Definitions.

112.3124 - Enforcement and penalties for constitutional prohibition against lobbying by a former justice or judge.

112.3125 - Dual public employment.

112.313 - Standards of conduct for public officers, employees of agencies, and local government attorneys.

112.3135 - Restriction on employment of relatives.

112.3136 - Standards of conduct for officers and employees of entities serving as chief administrative officer of political subdivisions.

112.3142 - Ethics training for specified constitutional officers, elected municipal officers, and commissioners.

112.3143 - Voting conflicts.

112.3144 - Full and public disclosure of financial interests.

112.31445 - Electronic filing system; full and public disclosure of financial interests.

112.31446 - Electronic filing system for financial disclosure.

112.3145 - Disclosure of financial interests and clients represented before agencies.

112.31455 - Collection methods for unpaid automatic fines for failure to timely file disclosure of financial interests.

112.3146 - Public records.

112.3147 - Forms.

112.3148 - Reporting and prohibited receipt of gifts by individuals filing full or limited public disclosure of financial interests and by procurement employees.

112.31485 - Prohibition on gifts involving political committees.

112.3149 - Solicitation and disclosure of honoraria.

112.3151 - Extensions of time for filing disclosure.

112.316 - Construction.

112.317 - Penalties.

112.3173 - Felonies involving breach of public trust and other specified offenses by public officers and employees; forfeiture of retirement benefits.

112.3175 - Remedies; contracts voidable.

112.3185 - Additional standards for state agency employees.

112.3187 - Adverse action against employee for disclosing information of specified nature prohibited; employee remedy and relief.

112.3188 - Confidentiality of information given to the Chief Inspector General, internal auditors, inspectors general, local chief executive officers, or other appropriate local officials.

112.3189 - Investigative procedures upon receipt of whistle-blower information from certain state employees.

112.31895 - Investigative procedures in response to prohibited personnel actions.

112.31901 - Investigatory records.

112.3191 - Short title.

112.320 - Commission on Ethics; purpose.

112.321 - Membership, terms; travel expenses; staff.

112.3213 - Legislative intent and purpose.

112.3215 - Lobbying before the executive branch or the Constitution Revision Commission; registration and reporting; investigation by commission.

112.32151 - Requirements for reinstitution of lobbyist registration after felony conviction.

112.32155 - Electronic filing of compensation reports and other information.

112.3217 - Contingency fees; prohibitions; penalties.

112.322 - Duties and powers of commission.

112.3231 - Time limitations.

112.3232 - Compelled testimony.

112.324 - Procedures on complaints of violations and referrals; public records and meeting exemptions.

112.3241 - Judicial review.

112.3251 - Citizen support and direct-support organizations; standards of conduct.

112.326 - Additional requirements by political subdivisions and agencies not prohibited.

112.3261 - Lobbying before water management districts; registration and reporting.